Step into the enchanting world of the new Bird Paradise in Singapore, nestled within the lush expanse of Mandai Wildlife Reserve. Spanning 17 hectares, this avian haven is a sanctuary to 3,500 beautiful birds representing 400 diverse species, with a staggering 24% categorized as threatened.
Explore eight expansive walk-through aviaries and elevated canopies that authentically replicate distinct biomes and natural habitats from around the globe. Wander through dense African rainforests, South American wetlands, Southeast Asian jungles, and the arid landscapes of Australian eucalypt groves, fostering an environment that encourages discovery at every turn.
This avian sanctuary also features the Ocean Network Express Penguin Cove, a cutting-edge habitat dedicated to these charming creatures, and captivating animal presentations and bird shows at the 2,000-seater Sky Amphitheatre. Don't forget to check out the Lory Loft, where you can join a feeding session for an incredible collection of lories.
Beyond its role as an attraction for birds, the Bird Paradise park is committed to avian care, research, and conservation. The Winged Sanctuary in the park spotlights rare and threatened species, including Asian songbirds and over 20 hornbill species. Bird Paradise holds the esteemed title of being the world's largest genetic reserve of hornbills in human care.
The park actively engages in over 75 globally managed breeding programs of birds, contributing significantly to sustaining populations of threatened bird species in human care, with many species directly linked to regional field conservation efforts.
Super easy booking with Pelago. The whole family had a fantastic time at Bird Paradise and would absolutely go again.
Amazing experience! Spent a whole day exploring and seeing some amazing birds you never get to see or be near so closely
Smooth process to get the ticket
Very nice experience
Good and faster get tickets
It was wonderful and spectacular to see all kinds of different birds
Love the experience, close contact with many different breeds.
Close encounter with the burds